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Telephone lines strictly speaking are not cat 5. Unless the cat 5 wires are terminated on cat 5 jacks (rj45) they cannot be used for lan applications. I would recommend installing a "pot splitter" (not a large knife) and installing your dsl router where your lan wires terminate. This eliminates any need for filters. Get your dsl from your local telco,,,they're nice people!!
Will a phone jack fit into an rj45 jack and work if the wires are connected correctly?
Thanks for the information. That makes sense. I know there is a control panel in the master bedroom walk-in closet. So I guess it depends on whether or not they ran a separate run to each phone jack from a common point-i.e. the control panel. If so, and if I can identify the runs, I could split and send DSL to the "office" bedroom where the modem and router and bluetooth printer would be. Rest of the house could be wireless. And all but one of my phones will be cordless.If they used CAT5 cable I could replace the phone jacks with rj45 CAT 5 jacks and maybe run an ethernet hub in the closet. Will a phone jack fit into an rj45 jack and work if the wires are connected correctly? I still don't know what size jacks are used in the new homes I looked at.
If they used CAT5 cable I could replace the phone jacks with rj45 CAT 5 jacks and maybe run an ethernet hub in the closet. Will a phone jack fit into an rj45 jack and work if the wires are connected correctly? I still don't know what size jacks are used in the new homes I looked at.